BACKGROUND
[0001] Myriad implements and devices for maintaining oral health are known. For example,
toothbrushes of both the manual and powered variety, floss, dentifrices, applicators,
agents, and the like are all known to provide different benefits in the oral cavity.
For oral care implements that include a handle and one or more replaceable oral care
devices that can be repetitively coupled to and detached from the handle, there is
a need to design a coupling or locking mechanism to ensure that the replaceable oral
care device remains securely coupled to the handle during use. Furthermore, devices
of this type may also include alignment features to ensure that the replaceable oral
care device and handle are acceptably aligned during coupling. There remains a need
for improvement in all of the aforementioned areas with regard to oral care implements
including a need for a proprietary oral care implement handle to refill head connection
mechanism.
BRIEF SUMMARY
[0002] The present invention is directed to an oral care implement handle or a refill head
therefor. The oral care implement handle may include a gripping portion and a stem
protruding from a shoulder of the gripping portion. The stem may include a post located
at a distal end of the stem. The post may have a non-circular transverse profile.
More specifically, the post may include a hub portion and a protuberance. The protuberance
may protrude radially from a side surface of the hub portion, upward from the shoulder
of the gripping portion, or both. The refill head may include a sleeve having an inner
surface that defines an internal cavity for receiving the stem of the handle. The
internal cavity may include a distal section having a central portion and at least
one slot portion extending radially from the central portion. Thus, the internal cavity
of the sleeve portion may have a profile configured to receive the stem of the oral
care implement handle including the non-circular post thereof.
[0003] In one aspect, the invention may be an oral care implement handle comprising: a gripping
portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end; a stem comprising an attachment
portion protruding from a first transverse shoulder at the distal end of the gripping
portion, the stem extending along a stem axis and configured to be detachably coupled
to a replaceable oral care device, the attachment portion of the stem comprising:
a second transverse shoulder axially spaced from the first transverse shoulder; and
a post protruding from the second transverse shoulder, the post terminating in a closed
distal end that forms a free end of the attachment portion of the stem, the post comprising
a hub portion extending along the stem axis and at least one protuberance protruding
either (1) radially from a side surface of the hub portion; and/or (2) upward from
the second transverse shoulder; and a vibration generating device.
[0004] In another aspect, the invention may be an oral care implement handle comprising:
a gripping portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end; a stem comprising
an attachment portion protruding from the distal end of the gripping portion, the
stem extending along a stem axis and configured to be detachably coupled to a replaceable
oral care device, the attachment portion of the stem comprising a post terminating
in a closed distal end that forms a free end of the attachment portion of the stem,
the closed distal end of the post having a non-circular transverse profile.
[0005] In yet another aspect, the invention may be an oral care refill head comprising:
a sleeve portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end, the sleeve portion
comprising: an inner surface that defines an internal cavity; the internal cavity
extending along a sleeve axis from an open bottom end at the proximal end of the sleeve
portion and a closed top end, the internal cavity configured to receive an attachment
portion of a stem of an oral care implement handle; the internal cavity comprising
a proximal section adjacent the open bottom end and a distal section adjacent the
closed top end; and the distal section of the internal cavity comprising a central
portion located on the sleeve axis and at least one slot portion radially extending
from the central portion.
[0006] In still another aspect, the invention may be an oral care refill head comprising:
a sleeve portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end, the sleeve portion
comprising: an inner surface that defines an internal cavity that extends along an
axis, the internal cavity configured to receive an attachment portion of a stem of
an oral care implement handle; and wherein a transverse cross-section of the internal
cavity comprises a central portion and a plurality of slot portions radially extending
from the central portion, the plurality of slot portions being circumferentially equi-spaced
from one another.
[0007] In a further aspect, the inventio may be an oral care implement comprising: a handle
comprising: a gripping portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end, the
distal end of the gripping portion forming a first transverse shoulder; a stem extending
along a stem axis and comprising an attachment portion protruding from the first transverse
shoulder that houses a vibration generating device, the attachment portion comprising:
a second transverse shoulder axially spaced from the first transverse shoulder; and
a post protruding from the second transverse shoulder, the post terminating in a closed
distal end that forms a free end of the attachment portion of the stem, the post comprising
a hub portion extending along the stem axis and at least one protuberance protruding
either (1) radially from a side surface of the hub portion; and/or (2) upward from
the second transverse shoulder, the at least one protuberance terminating in a side
terminal surface; a refill head comprising: a sleeve portion extending from a proximal
end to a distal end, the sleeve portion comprising an inner surface that defines an
internal cavity; and
wherein the refill head is detachably coupled to the stem of the handle such that
the attachment portion of the handle is located within the internal cavity of the
sleeve portion of the refill head and the side terminal surface of the at least one
protuberance is in surface contact with the inner surface of the sleeve portion.
[0008] Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from
the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed
description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the
invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to
limit the scope of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description
and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of an oral care implement having a refill head
and a handle in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the oral care implement of FIG. 1 illustrating
the refill head detached from a handle;
FIG. 3 is an exploded front perspective view of the oral care implement of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 if a front view of a stem of the handle of the oral care implement of FIG.
1;
FIG. 5 is a top view of the stem of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a front view of the refill head of FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VII-VII of FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VIII-VIII of FIG. 6;
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along line IX-IX of FIG. 1;
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along line X-X of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along line X-X of FIG. 1 in accordance with
an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0010] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature
and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0011] The description of illustrative embodiments according to principles of the present
invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which
are to be considered part of the entire written description. In the description of
embodiments of the invention disclosed herein, any reference to direction or orientation
is merely intended for convenience of description and is not intended in any way to
limit the scope of the present invention. Relative terms such as "lower," "upper,"
"horizontal," "vertical," "above," "below," "up," "down," "top" and "bottom" as well
as derivatives thereof (e.g., "horizontally," "downwardly," "upwardly," etc.) should
be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing
under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description only and
do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation
unless explicitly indicated as such. Terms such as "attached," "affixed," "connected,"
"coupled," "interconnected," and similar refer to a relationship wherein structures
are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening
structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless
expressly described otherwise. Moreover, the features and benefits of the invention
are illustrated by reference to the exemplified embodiments. Accordingly, the invention
expressly should not be limited to such exemplary embodiments illustrating some possible
non-limiting combination of features that may exist alone or in other combinations
of features; the scope of the invention being defined by the claims appended hereto.
[0012] As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value
that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus
of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by
reference in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present
disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
[0013] Referring to FIGS. 1-3 concurrently, an oral care implement 1000 is illustrated in
accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The oral care implement 1000
generally comprises a handle 100 and a refill head 200. The refill head 200 is detachably
coupled to the handle 100. Thus, the refill head 200 may be repetitively coupled to
and detached from the handle 100 as desired. This enables the handle 100 to be kept
and reused while the refill head 200 is replaced with a new refill head when the cleaning
elements of the refill head 200 become worn. This is desirable because often the handle
contains or otherwise houses the expensive electronic components of an oral care implement
and the handle usually long outlasts the tooth cleaning elements. Thus, by permitting
the refill head 200 to be detached from the handle 100 and replaced with another refill
head, the same handle can be used with different refill heads 200, thereby prolonging
the life of the oral care implement 1000.
[0014] In the exemplified embodiment, the oral care implement 1000 is a powered or electric
toothbrush (including a vibration generating device that moves a bristle holder or
vibrates the head or portions thereof). Of course, the invention is not to be so limited
in all embodiments and in other embodiments the oral care implement 1000 may be a
manual toothbrush, a tongue scraper, a gum and soft tissue cleanser, a water pick,
an interdental device, a tooth polisher, a specially designed ansate implement having
tooth engaging elements, or any other type of implement that is commonly used for
oral care.
[0015] The handle 100 extends along a longitudinal axis A-A and comprises a gripping portion
110 extending from a proximal end 111 to a distal end 112 and a stem 120 that extends
or protrudes from the distal end 112 of the gripping portion 111. The distal end 112
of the gripping portion 110 forms a first transverse shoulder 114 of the stem 120.
In the exemplified embodiment, the stem 120 is not directly attached to the gripping
portion 110, but rather it extends through an opening 139 in the distal end 112 of
the gripping portion 111. Thus, stating that the stem 120 extends from the distal
end 112 of the gripping portion 111 does not require a direct coupling between the
stem 120 and the distal end 112 of the gripping portion 111, but merely requires that
the stem 120 extends in the longitudinal direction A-A beyond the distal end 112 of
the gripping portion 110. Of course, the stem 120 may be directly coupled to and extend
directly from the distal end 112 of the gripping portion 110 in some embodiments.
The first transverse shoulder 114 circumferentially surrounds the stem 120 as it protrudes
form the distal end 112 of the gripping portion 110.
[0016] In the exemplified embodiment, the gripping portion 110 of the handle 100 comprises
an actuator 113 on its outer surface that enables a user to power the oral care implement
1000 on and off. In the exemplified embodiment, the actuator 113 is located on a front
surface of the gripping portion 110 of the handle 100. The actuator 113, when depressed,
engages a switch that powers a motor 160 of the oral care implement 1000 and causes
the motor 160, via its coupling to an eccentric 161, to create vibrations that enhance
a user's cleaning experience. Thus, the actuator 113 is configured to activate and
deactivate a vibration generating device 199 (which may comprise the motor 160, the
eccentric 161, and a power source) that is housed within the handle 100, as described
more fully below. The details of these electronic components will be described more
fully herein below.
[0017] The refill head 200 comprises a sleeve portion 210 and a head portion 220. The sleeve
portion 210 is the portion that fits over the stem 120 of the handle 100 to couple
the refill head 200 to the handle 100. The head portion 220 has a plurality of tooth
cleaning elements 215 extending therefrom for cleaning a user's oral cavity such as
the teeth and gums. Additional details of the refill head 200 will be provided below
with reference to FIGS. 6-8.
[0018] In the exemplified embodiment, the gripping portion 110 of the handle 100 comprises
a first part 130 and a second part 131 that are detachably coupled together. The first
and second parts 130, 131 may be detachably coupled together via mating screw threads,
interference fit, boss/detent, or the like. Of course, it is possible in other embodiments
for the gripping portion 110 to be formed from a single unitary component. However,
the two-part gripping portion 110 may make it easier to assemble the various components
of the oral care implement 1000 together. When coupled together, the first and second
parts 130, 131 collectively define a handle cavity 134. An O-ring 138 (or other type
of gasket) may be provided between the first and second parts 130, 131 of the gripping
portion 110 to seal the interface of the first and second parts 130, 131 so that water
and other fluids cannot pass into the handle cavity 134 during use of the oral care
implement 1000 or otherwise.
[0019] An electronics component 150 is housed within the handle cavity 134. The electronics
component 150 comprises a circuit board 155 comprising the electronic circuitry necessary
for proper operation of the oral care implement 1000, including processor(s), memory
device(s), switch(es) 157, resistors, capacitors, and the like. The electronics component
150 also comprises a chassis 156 that holds a power source 151, which is shown as
a battery exploded away from the electronics component 150 in FIG. 3. Of course, more
than one battery may be used. In the exemplified embodiment, the circuit board 155
is coupled to one side of the chassis 156 and the batteries are housed within a compartment
located on the opposite side of the chassis 156. Of course, other arrangements are
possible in other embodiments. Generally, the electronics component 150 is configured
to be coupled to the motor 160 to control operation of the motor 160 such that when
the switch 157 is on the motor 160 is operating and when the switch 57 is off the
motor 160 is not operating. On/off of the switch 157 may be controlled via actuation
of the actuator 113.
[0020] A gasket 165 is provided at the junction of the stem 120 and the gripping portion
110 to prevent the ingress of liquids at the location of the junction of those two
components. The gasket 165 is coupled to the stem 120 so as to surround a portion
of a lower portion 121 of the stem 120. Furthermore, the gasket 165 presses against
the inner surface of the second component 131 of the gripping portion 110 to maintain
the stem 120 in position without the stem 120 falling into the handle cavity 134.
A portion of the gasket 165 may be visible when the handle 100 is fully assembled
with the refill head 200 detached therefrom, as best illustrated in FIG. 2. The interaction
of the gasket 165 with the stem 120 and the gripping portion 110 is best shown in
FIG. 9. A second gasket 178 may be coupled to another portion of the lower portion
121 of the stem 120 and collectively the gasket 165 and the second gasket 178 operate
to prevent the ingress of fluids. Of course, one or both of the gasket 165 and the
second gasket 178 may be omitted in alternative embodiments.
[0021] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 9, the stem 120 comprises an inner surface 123 that defines
an inner cavity 122 that houses the motor 160, the eccentric 161, a coupling member
162 that couples the motor 160 to the eccentric 161, and a shaft 190. The motor 160,
the eccentric 161, and the power source 151 (or various other combinations of the
components housed within the stem 120) may be referred to herein collectively as the
vibration generating device 199 because these components are coupled together and
operate collectively to impart vibrations to the head portion 220 and the tooth cleaning
elements 215 of the refill head 200. The motor 160 is electrically coupled to the
electronics component 150 and the power source 151 via conductive wires 163 to control
operation of the motor 160. When the motor 160 is activated, the eccentric 161 is
caused to rotate due to its coupling to the motor 160. Due to the off-center rotation
of the eccentric 161 relative to a central axis of the motor 160, rotation of the
eccentric 161 imparts vibrations to the head portion 220 of the refill head 200.
[0022] Referring to FIGS. 2, 4, 5, and 9 concurrently, the stem 120 of the handle 100 will
be further described. The stem 120 extends along a stem axis B-B and is configured
to be detachably coupled to the refill head 200 (or, more generically, to a replaceable
oral care device as it need not be limited to being configured for coupling to the
refill head 200 described herein specifically). Thus, the stem 120 can in actuality
be coupled to any replaceable oral care device that is capable of receiving the stem
120 therein and being locked thereto, at least in a temporary sense, such that the
oral care device remains coupled to the stem 120 during use of the oral care implement
1000.
[0023] The stem 120 comprises the lower portion 121 and an attachment portion 140. When
the handle 100 is fully assembled, the lower portion 121 of the stem 120 is located
within the cavity 134 of the gripping portion 110 and the attachment portion 140 of
the stem 120 protrudes from the first transverse shoulder 114 at the distal end 112
of the gripping portion 110. As described more fully below, the refill head 200 receives
the attachment portion 140 of the stem 120 when coupled thereto. As seen in FIG. 9,
a portion of the lower portion 121 of the stem 120 is surrounded by the gasket 165
and the gasket 165 terminates at the first transverse shoulder 114 whereas the attachment
portion 140 of the stem 120 extends beyond the first transverse shoulder 114.
[0024] The attachment portion 140 of the stem 120 comprises a base portion 141 and a post
142. The base portion 141 protrudes from the first transverse shoulder 114 and terminates
in a distal surface 143 that forms a second transverse shoulder 144 of the stem 120.
The second transverse shoulder 144, which is formed by the distal end 143 of the base
portion 141 of the attachment portion 140 of the stem 120, is axially spaced apart
from the first transverse shoulder 114, which is formed by the distal end 112 of the
gripping portion 110 of the handle 100. The post 142 protrudes from the second transverse
shoulder 144 and terminates in a closed distal end 145 that forms a free end of the
attachment portion 140 of the stem 120. In the exemplified embodiment, the closed
distal end 145 of the post 142 comprises a depression 149 that is located on or aligned
with the stem axis B-B.
[0025] In the exemplified embodiment, the stem 120 is an integrally formed structure that
includes the lower portion 121 and the attachment portion 140 (with the attachment
portion 140 comprising the base portion 141 and the post 142). Thus, the stem 120
may be a monolithic component formed from a rigid material, such as plastic or the
like. In some embodiments the stem 120 is formed via injection molding, although this
manufacturing technique is not required in all embodiments.
[0026] The base portion 141 comprises a locking feature 146 configured to mate with a locking
feature of the refill head 200. In the exemplified embodiment, the locking feature
146 is a protuberance or boss that protrudes from an outer surface 147 of the base
portion 141 and it is received within a recess, notch, or slot of the refill head
200. Furthermore, in the exemplified embodiment the base portion 141 also comprises
one or more alignment protuberances 148 protruding from the outer surface 147 of the
base portion 141. The size, shape, structure, depth, thickness, length, or the like
of the locking feature 146 and/or the alignment protuberances 148 are not intended
to be limiting of the present invention in all embodiments. Thus, various locking
features 146 and alignment protuberances 148 may be used on the base portion 141 to
ensure proper alignment between the refill head 200 and the handle 100 and to facilitate
locking of the refill head 200 to the handle 100.
[0027] As noted above, the post 142 protrudes from the second transverse shoulder 144 at
the distal end 143 of the base portion 141 of the stem 120 and terminates at the closed
distal end 145. The post 142 has a smaller diameter (or maximum width measured transverse
to the stem axis B-B) than the second transverse shoulder 144, and thus a portion
of the second transverse shoulder 144 is exposed between an outermost surface/edge
of the post 142 and an outer edge 177 of the second transverse shoulder 144. As best
seen in FIG. 5, in the exemplified embodiment the closed distal end 145 of the post
142 of the stem 120 has a non-circular transverse profile. More specifically, in the
exemplified embodiment the transverse profile of the closed distal end 145 of the
post 142 is not circular, but rather it has a very specific shape to ensure that only
a refill head having a similar shaped inner cavity can receive the stem 120, and more
specifically the post 142 of the stem 120, therein.
[0028] In the exemplified embodiment, the post 142 comprises a hub portion 171 extending
along the stem axis B-B and at least one protuberance 172 that extends from the hub
portion 171. Specifically, the hub portion 171 has an outer surface (or a side surface)
173 and the at least one protuberance 172 extends radially from the outer surface
173 of the hub portion 171. The outer surface 173 of the hub portion 171 is the exposed
portion of the hub portion 171 that extends between the second transverse shoulder
144 and the closed distal end 145 of the post 142. Of course, the invention is not
to be so limited and it is also possible that the at least one protuberance 172 could
protrude upwardly from the second transverse shoulder 144 of the stem 120 rather than
protruding radially from the outer surface 173 of the hub portion 171. Thus, in such
an embodiment the at least one protuberance 172 could be spaced apart from the outer
surface 173 of the hub portion 171 and thus could extend from the second transverse
shoulder 144 alongside of the hub portion 171. However, in the exemplified embodiment
the at least one protuberance 172 protrudes both radially from the outer surface 173
of the hub portion 171 and upwardly from the second transverse shoulder 144. Thus,
the at least one protuberance 172 is connected directly to both the hub portion 171
and the second transverse shoulder 144, although this is not required in all embodiments.
[0029] In the exemplified embodiment, the hub portion 171 has a circular cross-sectional
shape. Furthermore, in the exemplified embodiment each of the protuberances 172 is
a rib that protrudes radially from the outer surface 173 of the hub portion 171 and
upward from the second transverse shoulder 114. In the exemplified embodiment, each
of the protuberances 172 extends linearly from the hub portion 171 to a side terminal
surface 176 thereof and thus the lateral side surfaces of the protuberances 172 that
extend between the hub portion 171 and the side terminal surface 176 are linear. However,
in other embodiments the protuberances 172 may instead be wavy or otherwise non-linear.
In the exemplified embodiment, the portions of the outer surface 173 of the hub portion
171 located between the adjacent ones of the protuberances 172 are arcuate and more
specifically convex. The protuberances 172 are elongated in a direction of the stem
axis B-B, meaning that the protuberances 172 have a height measured in the direction
of the stem axis B-B that is greater than a width of the protuberances 172 measured
in a direction transverse to the stem axis B-B from the outer surface 173 of the hub
portion 171 to the side terminal surface 176 of the protuberance
[0030] In the exemplified embodiment, there are a plurality (i.e., three) of the protuberances
172 extending radially from the hub portion 171 in a spaced apart manner. Of course,
more or less than three of the protuberances 172 may be used in other embodiments.
In the exemplified embodiment, the protuberances 172 are circumferentially arranged
about the hub portion 171 in a spaced apart manner relative to one another. Thus,
portions of the outer surface 173 of the hub portion 171 that are located between
the protuberances 172 are exposed. Although not required in all embodiments, in the
exemplified embodiment the plurality of protuberances 172 are arranged in an equi-spaced
manner relative to one another. Thus, in the exemplified embodiment because there
are three of the protuberances 172, they are spaced apart by approximately 120°. In
the exemplified embodiment, no two protuberances 172 are located 180° apart from one
another. In certain embodiments, the circumferential distance between any two of the
protuberances 172 is less than 150°, more specifically less than 140°, more specifically
less than 130°, and still more specifically 120° or less. Thus, there is no plane
that comprises the stem axis B-B that intersects the side terminal surfaces 176 of
two or the protuberances 172.
[0031] As best seen in FIG. 2, in the exemplified embodiment at least one of the protuberances
172 faces the same direction as the actuator 113. Thus, the actuator 113 is located
on the front surface of the gripping portion 110 of the handle 100 and at least one
of the protuberances 172 extends from the hub portion 171 in the direction of the
front surface of the gripping portion 110. Of course, the various protuberances 172
could be positioned at any circumferential location along the hub portion 171 in other
embodiments such that each of the protuberances 172 may be located at any desired
position along the hub portion 171.
[0032] As noted above, in certain embodiments the closed distal end 145 of the post 142
comprises a non-circular transverse profile. In that regard, the hub portion 171 of
the post 142 forms a circular central region of the post 142 and each of one or more
protuberances 172 forms an arm region of the post 142 that extends radially outward
from the circular central region. It is this combination of the circular central region
and the one or more arms that forms the non-circular transverse profile of the post
142.
[0033] In the exemplified embodiment, the hub portion 171 and each of the protuberances
172 extend the same height from the second transverse shoulder 144, measured in the
direction of the stem axis B-B. Thus, the hub portion 171 has an upper terminal surface
174 and each of the protuberances 172 has an upper terminal surface 175. The upper
terminal surfaces 174, 175 of the hub portion 171 and the protuberances 172 collectively
define the free end of the attachment portion 140 of the stem 120. The upper terminal
surfaces 174, 175 of the hub portion 171 and the protuberances 172 are aligned on
a plane C-C that is orthogonal to the stem axis B-B. In the exemplified embodiment,
the plane C-C is perpendicular to the stem axis B-B. Thus, in the exemplified embodiment
the protuberances 172 are exactly the same height as the hub portion 171 in that both
extend from the distal end 143 of the base portion 141 to the free end of the attachment
portion 140. Of course, this is not required in all embodiments and the protuberances
172 could be taller or shorter than the hub portion 171 in alternative embodiments.
[0034] As noted above, each of the protuberances 172 extends from the hub portion 171 to
the side terminal surface 176 of the protuberance 172. The side terminal surface 176
of each of the protuberances 172 is spaced a first radial distance R1 from the stem
axis B-B. Furthermore, the outer edge 177 of the second transverse shoulder 144 is
spaced a second radial distance R2 from the stem axis B-B. In the exemplified embodiment,
the second radial distance R2 is greater than the first radial distance R1. Thus,
none of the protuberances 172 extend all the way to the outer edge 177 of the second
transverse shoulder 144. Rather, in the exemplified embodiment a portion of the second
transverse shoulder 144 extends between the side terminal surface 716 of each of the
protuberances 172 and the outer edge 177 of the second transverse shoulder 144. Of
course, in alternative embodiments the protuberances 172 could extend all the way
to the outer edge 177 of the second transverse shoulder 144 so that the first and
second radial distances R1, R2 are equal, or the protuberances 172 could extend beyond
the outer edge 177 of the second transverse shoulder 144 so that first radial distance
R1 is greater than the second radial distance R2.
[0035] Referring to FIG. 9, as noted above the stem 120 houses the motor 160, the eccentric
161, and the coupling member 162 within the inner cavity 122 of the stem 120. Furthermore,
in the exemplified embodiment a shaft 190 that supports the eccentric 161 is partially
embedded within an upper portion of the stem 120. Specifically, the shaft 190 comprises
a first portion 191 that is embedded within the upper portion of the stem 120 and
a second portion 192 that protrudes from an upper wall 152 of the inner cavity 122
and extends into the inner cavity 122. Specifically, the first portion 191 of the
shaft 190 extends into the hub portion 171 of the post 142 and the second portion
192 of the shaft 190 extends into the inner cavity 122 of the stem 120 to support
the eccentric 161.
[0036] The eccentric 161 is positioned within the cavity 122 so that it is in direct contact
with the second portion 192 of the shaft 190. Thus, as the eccentric 161 rotates,
vibrations are transmitted from the eccentric 161 to the shaft 190. Having the first
portion 191 of the shaft 190 extend into the hub portion 171 of the post 142 facilitates
transmitting the vibrations to the head portion 220 of the refill head 200. Portions
of the stem 120, and more specifically the post 142, may be in surface contact with
the inner surface 123 of the sleeve portion 210 of the refill head 200 to ensure acceptable
transmission of the vibrations from the eccentric 161 to the head portion 220.
[0037] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 6-8 concurrently, the refill head 200 will be described
in detail. The refill head 200 comprises the sleeve portion 210 and the head portion
220 that is coupled to the sleeve portion 210. The sleeve and head portions 210, 220
may be integrally formed as a single unitary structure. The sleeve and head portions
210, 220 may comprise a base or body portion formed of a hard plastic material such
as polypropylene or the like and an elastomeric material may be overmolded onto the
base or body portion. In the exemplified embodiment, the refill head 200 comprises
the plurality of tooth cleaning elements 215 that extend from a front surface 221
of the head portion 220 and a soft tissue cleaner 216 is located on a rear surface
222 of the head portion 220. The soft tissue cleaner 216 comprises a pad portion 295
and a plurality of protuberances or nubs 296 protruding from the pad portion 295.
The soft tissue cleaner 216 may be formed of a resilient material such as a thermoplastic
elastomer. Of course, the soft tissue cleaner 216 could be omitted in some alternative
embodiments.
[0038] The tooth cleaning elements 215 are illustrated on the head with a specific arrangement
and pattern. Specifically, the tooth cleaning elements 215 include a combination of
filament bristles 217 and elastomeric cleaning elements 218 that collectively form
a bristle field. The elastomeric cleaning elements 218 may be formed integrally with
the soft tissue cleaner 216 when both of these elements are included, as they are
in the exemplified embodiment.
[0039] In certain embodiments, the exact structure, pattern, orientation, and material of
the tooth cleaning elements 215 are not to be limiting of the present invention. Thus,
the term "tooth cleaning elements" may be used herein in a generic sense to refer
to any structure that can be used to clean, polish or wipe the teeth and/or soft oral
tissue (e.g. tongue, cheek, gums, etc.) through relative surface contact. Common examples
of "tooth cleaning elements" include, without limitation, bristle tufts, filament
bristles, fiber bristles, nylon bristles, spiral bristles, rubber bristles, elastomeric
protrusions, flexible polymer protrusions, combinations thereof, and/or structures
containing such materials or combinations. Suitable elastomeric materials include
any biocompatible resilient material suitable for uses in an oral hygiene apparatus.
To provide optimum comfort as well as cleaning benefits, the elastomeric material
of the tooth or soft tissue engaging elements has a hardness property in the range
of A8 to A25 Shore hardness. One suitable elastomeric material is styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene
block copolymer (SEBS) manufactured by GLS Corporation. Nevertheless, SEBS material
from other manufacturers or other materials within and outside the noted hardness
range could be used.
[0040] The tooth cleaning elements 215 of the present invention can be connected to the
head portion 220 in any manner known in the art. For example, staples/anchors, in-mold
tufting (IMT) or anchor free tufting (AFT) could be used to mount the cleaning elements/tooth
engaging elements. In certain embodiments, the invention can be practiced with various
combinations of stapled, IMT or AFT bristles. In the exemplified embodiment, the filament
bristles 217 are secured to the head portion 220 using staples/anchors and the elastomeric
cleaning elements 218 are integrally formed with the soft tissue cleaner 216 through
one or more passageways 219 extending through the head portion 220 from the front
surface 221 to the rear surface 222 thereof.
[0041] The sleeve portion 210 of the refill head 200 extends from a proximal end 211 to
the head portion 220. Furthermore, the sleeve portion 210 of the refill head 200 comprises
an outer surface 212 and an opposite inner surface 213, the inner surface 213 defining
an internal cavity 214. An opening 245 is formed into the proximal end 211 of the
sleeve portion 210 that forms a passageway into the internal cavity 214. The internal
cavity 214 is sized and shaped to receive the attachment portion 140 of the stem 120
of the handle 100 when the refill head 200 is coupled to the handle 100.
[0042] The internal cavity 214 of the sleeve portion 210 extends along a sleeve axis D-D
from an open bottom end 230 (formed by the opening 245) at the proximal end 211 of
the sleeve portion 210 to a closed top end 231 that is formed by an upper wall 229
of the sleeve portion 210. The inner surface 213 of the sleeve portion 210 comprises
a sleeve shoulder 232 that is axially spaced from the proximal end 211 of the sleeve
portion 210. The sleeve shoulder 232 faces the proximal end 211 of the sleeve portion
210.
[0043] The internal cavity 214 of the sleeve portion 210 comprises a proximal section 233
adjacent to the open bottom end 230 of the internal cavity 214 and a distal section
234 that is adjacent to the closed top end 231 of the internal cavity 214. More specifically,
the proximal section 233 of the internal cavity 214 extends from the open bottom end
230 of the internal cavity 214 to the sleeve shoulder 232 and the distal section 234
of the internal cavity 214 extends from the sleeve shoulder 232 to the closed top
end 231 of the internal cavity 214 (i.e., to the upper wall 229 of the sleeve portion
210). The proximal section 233 of the internal cavity 214 has a first axial length
L1 measured in the direction of the sleeve axis D-D and the distal section 234 of
the internal cavity 214 has a second axial length L2 measured in the direction of
the sleeve axis D-D. In the exemplified embodiment, the first axial length L1 is greater
than the second axial length L2 (a ratio of L1:L2 is between 2.0:1 and 3.0:1, more
specifically 2.2:1 and 2.8:1, and still more specifically 2.4:1 and 2.5:1, although
the invention should not be so limited in all embodiments). Furthermore, in the exemplified
embodiment the proximal section 233 of the internal cavity 214 tapers with distance
from the proximal end 211 of the sleeve portion 210 towards the sleeve shoulder 232.
Nonetheless, due to the sleeve shoulder 232 being the dividing line between the proximal
and distal sections 233, 234 of the internal cavity 214, the proximal section 233
has a minimum diameter (or width measured transverse to the sleeve axis D-D) that
is greater than a maximum diameter (or width measured transverse to the sleeve axis
D-D) of the distal section 234.
[0044] Referring specifically to FIGS. 7 and 8, the distal section 234 of the internal cavity
214 will be further described. FIG. 8 illustrates a cross-section taken through the
distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214 and it reveals that the distal section
234 of the internal cavity 214 comprises a central portion 235 located on the sleeve
axis D-D and at least one slot portion 236 radially extending from the central portion
235. In the exemplified embodiment, there are three of the slot portions 236, although
more or less than three slot portions 236 may be included in other embodiments. The
slot portions 236 are circumferentially arranged about the central portion 235 in
a spaced-apart manner from one another. In the exemplified embodiment the number of
slot portions 236 matches the number of protuberances 172 of the post 142 of the attachment
portion 140 of the stem 120, as described more fully below with reference to FIG.
10. Each of the slot portions 236 has an open lower end formed into the sleeve shoulder
232 and terminates at an upper surface. Furthermore, in the exemplified embodiment
each of the slot portions 236 of the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214
comprises a substantially constant transvers cross-sectional area.
[0045] The central portion 235 of the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214 is defined
by a plurality of arcuate sidewalls 237. Adjacent ones of the arcuate sidewalls 237
are separated by one of the plurality of slot portions 236. Furthermore, each of the
slot portions 236 is defined by first and second sidewalls 238, 239 that extend radially
outward from the central portion 235 and terminate in an end wall surface 240. Thus,
each of the first and second sidewalls 238, 239 extend from one of the arcuate sidewalls
237 to the end wall surface 240. In the exemplified embodiment, the central portion
235 is circular and the slot portions 236 are rectangular, although the invention
need not be limited to these specific shapes in all embodiments. As seen in FIG. 8,
in the exemplified embodiment one of the slot portions 236 extends radially in a first
direction from the sleeve axis D-D, and at least one of the tooth cleaning elements
215 extends from the head portion 220 in the first direction. Thus, one of the slot
portions 236 extends in the same direction as one or more of the tooth cleaning elements
215.
[0046] Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, cross-sections of the assembled oral care implement
1000 are illustrated whereby the refill head 200 is coupled to the stem 120 of the
handle 100. As can be seen, the attachment portion 140 of the stem 120 is located
within the internal cavity 214 of the refill head 200 such that the post 142 is located
within the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214. More specifically, the hub
portion 171 of the post 142 is located within the central portion 235 of the distal
section 234 of the internal cavity 214 and the protuberances 172 of the post 142 are
located within the slot portions 236 of the distal section 234 of the internal cavity
214. In this particular embodiment, the exposed portions of the outer surface 173
of the hub portion 171 are in contact with the arcuate sidewall surfaces 237 defining
the central portion 235 of the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214 and the
side terminal surfaces 176 of the protuberances 172 are in contact with the end wall
surfaces 240 of the slot portions 236 of the distal section 234 of the internal cavity
214.
[0047] Thus, in this embodiment there is a reasonably snug fit between the post 142 and
the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214. This ensures that vibrations generated
by the vibration generating device 199 are transmitted to the refill head 200 so that
they can benefit a user during toothbrushing. Of course, minor gaps may be present
for tolerance to ensure that the post 142 of the stem 120 can fit within the distal
section 234 of the internal cavity 214. However, such gaps when included should be
quite small to ensure that vibrations are transmitted to the head portion 220 of the
refill head 200 as described herein.
[0048] FIG. 11 illustrates a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 10 except in accordance
with an alternative embodiment. Specifically, in this embodiment the post 142 has
the exact same structure as previously described in that it comprises a hub portion
171 and a plurality of protuberances 172 protruding from the outer surface 173 of
the hub portion 172. What is difference in this embodiment is the shape/configuration
of the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214 of the sleeve portion 210 of
the refill head 200. Specifically, the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214
in this embodiment does not include a central portion and slot portions extending
radially therefrom. Rather, the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214 is defined
by an inner surface 251 which in the exemplified embodiment is a continuous, annular
surface in the shape of a circle. Thus, there are no sidewalls and end wall surfaces,
but rather a singular inner surface 251 defines the entirety of the distal section
234 of the internal cavity 214.
[0049] Thus, when fully assembled, the outer surface 173 of the hub portion 171 of the post
142 is spaced apart from the inner surface 251 of the distal section 234 of the internal
cavity 214 of the sleeve portion 210 of the refill head 200 while the side terminal
surfaces 176 of the protuberance 172 of the post 142 are in surface contact with the
inner surface 251 of the distal section 234 of the internal cavity 214 of the sleeve
portion 210 of the refill head 200. Thus, there are several air gaps 152 that remain
that are bounded by adjacent protuberances 172, a portion of the inner surface 251
of the internal cavity 214, and a portion of the outer surface 173 of the hub portion
171. Because there are three protuberances 172 in the exemplified embodiment, there
are also three air gaps 152, although more or less air gaps will be included based
on the number of protuberances 172.
[0050] Thus, in this embodiment there is conformal surface contact between the side terminal
surfaces 176 of the protuberances 172 and the inner surface 251 of the internal cavity
214, but there is no surface contact between the outer surface 173 of the hub portion
171 and the inner surface 251 of the internal cavity 214. Vibrations generated by
the vibration generating device 199 may still be transmitted through the post 142
to the refill head 200 via the contact between the protuberances 172 and the inner
surface 251 of the internal cavity 214.
[0051] While the invention has been described with respect to specific examples including
presently preferred modes of carrying out the invention, those skilled in the art
will appreciate that there are numerous variations and permutations of the above described
systems and techniques. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized
and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the
scope of the present invention. Thus, the spirit and scope of the invention should
be construed broadly as set forth in the appended claims.
EXAMPLARY CLAIM SET
[0052] Exemplary Claim 1. An oral care implement handle comprising: a gripping portion extending
from a proximal end to a distal end; a stem comprising an attachment portion protruding
from a first transverse shoulder at the distal end of the gripping portion, the stem
extending along a stem axis and configured to be detachably coupled to a replaceable
oral care device, the attachment portion of the stem comprising: a second transverse
shoulder axially spaced from the first transverse shoulder; and a post protruding
from the second transverse shoulder, the post terminating in a closed distal end that
forms a free end of the attachment portion of the stem, the post comprising a hub
portion extending along the stem axis and at least one protuberance protruding either
(1) radially from a side surface of the hub portion; and/or (2) upward from the second
transverse shoulder; and a vibration generating device.
[0053] Exemplary Claim 2. The oral care implement handle according to Exemplary Claim 1
further comprising a plurality of the at least one protuberance, the plurality of
protuberances circumferentially arranged about the hub portion in a spaced-apart manner
from one another.
[0054] Exemplary Claim 3. The oral care implement handle according to Exemplary Claim 2
wherein the plurality of protuberances are arranged in a circumferentially equi-spaced
manner from one another.
[0055] Exemplary Claim 4. The oral care implement handle according to any one of Exemplary
Claims 1 to 3 wherein the at least one protuberance comprises a rib that protrudes
radially from the side surface of the hub portion and upward from the second transverse
shoulder.
[0056] Exemplary Claim 5. The oral care implement handle according to any one of Exemplary
Claims 1 to 4 wherein the closed distal end of the post comprises a depression located
on the stem axis.
[0057] Exemplary Claim 6. The oral care implement handle according to any one of Exemplary
Claims 1 to 5 further comprising: the gripping portion comprising an actuator on a
front surface of the gripping portion for activating and deactivating the vibration
generating device; and the at least one protuberance and the actuator facing the same
direction.
[0058] Exemplary Claim 7. The oral care implement handle according to any one of Exemplary
Claims 1 to 6 wherein the at least one protuberance has an upper terminal surface
and the hub portion has an upper terminal surface that collectively define the free
end of the attachment portion of the stem and are located in a plane orthogonal to
the stem axis.
[0059] Exemplary Claim 8. The oral care implement handle according to any one of Exemplary
Claims 1 to 7 further comprising the attachment portion of the stem comprising a base
portion protruding from the first transverse shoulder and terminating in a distal
surface that forms the second transverse shoulder.
[0060] Exemplary Claim 9. The oral care implement handle according to Exemplary Claim 8
wherein the base portion comprises a locking feature configured to mate with a locking
feature of the replaceable oral care device, the locking feature protruding from a
side surface of the base portion.
[0061] Exemplary Claim 10. The oral care implement handle according to any one of Exemplary
Claims 8 to 9 wherein the base portion comprises one or more alignment protuberances
protruding from a side surface of the base portion.
[0062] Exemplary Claim 11. The oral care implement handle according to any one of Exemplary
Claims 1 to 10 wherein the at least one protuberance has a side terminal surface spaced
a first radial distance from the stem axis and the second transverse shoulder has
an outer edge spaced a second radial distance from the stem axis, the second radial
distance greater than the first radial distance.
[0063] Exemplary Claim 12. The oral care implement handle according to any one of Exemplary
Claims 1 to 11 wherein the vibration generating device comprises a power source, a
motor operably coupled to the power source, and an eccentric weight operably coupled
to the motor; and wherein a portion of a shaft that supports the eccentric weight
extends into the hub portion of the post.
[0064] Exemplary Claim 13. An oral care implement handle comprising: a gripping portion
extending from a proximal end to a distal end; a stem comprising an attachment portion
protruding from the distal end of the gripping portion, the stem extending along a
stem axis and configured to be detachably coupled to a replaceable oral care device,
the attachment portion of the stem comprising a post terminating in a closed distal
end that forms a free end of the attachment portion of the stem, the closed distal
end of the post having a non-circular transverse profile.
[0065] Exemplary Claim 14. The oral care implement handle according to Exemplary Claim 13
wherein the non-circular transverse profile comprises a circular central region and
at least one arm region extending radially outward from the circular central region.
[0066] Exemplary Claim 15. The oral care implement handle according to Exemplary Claim 13
wherein the non-circular transverse profile comprises a circular central region and
a plurality of arm regions extending radially outward from the circular central region,
the plurality of arm regions circumferentially arranged about the circular central
region in a spaced-apart manner from one another.
[0067] Exemplary Claim 16. An oral care implement comprising: the oral care implement handle
according to any one of Exemplary Claims 1 to 15; and a replaceable oral care device
coupled to the stem of the oral care implement handle.
[0068] Exemplary Claim 17. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 16 wherein
the replaceable oral care device comprises a sleeve portion comprising an inner surface
that defines an internal cavity, and wherein the attachment portion of the stem is
located within the internal cavity of the sleeve portion.
[0069] Exemplary Claim 18. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 17, when
dependent upon any one of claims 1 through 12, wherein the at least one protuberance
terminates in a side terminal surface that is in surface contact with the inner surface
of the sleeve portion of the replaceable oral care device.
[0070] Exemplary Claim 19. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 18 wherein
the side surface of the hub portion is spaced apart from the inner surface of the
sleeve portion of the replaceable oral care device such that a gap exists between
the side surface of the hub portion and the inner surface of the sleeve portion.
[0071] Exemplary Claim 20. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 17 wherein
the sleeve portion of the replaceable oral care device extends from a proximal end
to a distal end, the internal cavity comprising a proximal section adjacent the proximal
end and a distal section adjacent the distal end, and wherein the distal section of
the internal cavity comprises a profile that is configured to receive the post of
the attachment portion of the stem.
[0072] Exemplary Claim 21. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 20 wherein
the distal section of the internal cavity of the replaceable oral care device comprises
a central portion and at least one slot portion radially extending from the central
portion, and wherein the hub portion of the post is located within the central portion
of the internal cavity of the replaceable oral care device and the at least one protuberance
of the post is located within the at least one slot portion of the internal cavity
of the replaceable oral care device.
[0073] Exemplary Claim 22. An oral care refill head comprising: a sleeve portion extending
from a proximal end to a distal end, the sleeve portion comprising: an inner surface
that defines an internal cavity; the internal cavity extending along a sleeve axis
from an open bottom end at the proximal end of the sleeve portion to a closed top
end, the internal cavity configured to receive an attachment portion of a stem of
an oral care implement handle; the internal cavity comprising a proximal section adjacent
the open bottom end and a distal section adjacent the closed top end; and the distal
section of the internal cavity comprising a central portion located on the sleeve
axis and at least one slot portion radially extending from the central portion.
[0074] Exemplary Claim 23. The oral care device according to Exemplary Claim 22 wherein
the inner surface of the sleeve portion comprises a sleeve shoulder axially spaced
from proximal end of the sleeve portion, the at least one slot of the distal section
of the internal cavity having an open lower end in the sleeve shoulder.
[0075] Exemplary Claim 24. The oral care device according to Exemplary Claim 23 wherein
the proximal section of the internal cavity extends from the proximal end of the sleeve
portion to the sleeve shoulder and has a first axial length, the distal section of
the internal cavity extending from the sleeve shoulder to the closed top end of the
internal cavity and having a second axial length, the first axial length being greater
than the second axial length.
[0076] Exemplary Claim 25. The oral care device according to any one of Exemplary Claims
22 to 24 wherein the proximal section of the internal cavity tapers with distance
from the proximal end of the sleeve portion.
[0077] Exemplary Claim 26. The oral care device according to any one of Exemplary Claims
22 to 25 wherein the at least one slot portion of the distal section of the internal
cavity is defined by first and second sidewall surfaces that extend radially outward
from the central portion of the distal section of the internal cavity and terminate
at an end wall surface.
[0078] Exemplary Claim 27. The oral care device according to any one of Exemplary Claims
22 to 26 wherein the central portion of the distal section of the internal cavity
is defined by at least one arcuate sidewall surface.
[0079] Exemplary Claim 28. The oral care device according to any one of Exemplary Claims
22 to 27 wherein the at least one slot portion of the distal section of the internal
cavity radially extends in a first direction from the sleeve axis; and wherein at
least one tooth contact element extends from the head portion in the first direction.
[0080] Exemplary Claim 29. The oral care device according to any one of Exemplary Claims
22 to 28 wherein the at least one slot portion of the distal section has a substantially
constant transverse cross-sectional area and terminates at an upper surface.
[0081] Exemplary Claim 30. The oral care device according to any one of Exemplary Claims
22 to 29 wherein the distal section of the internal cavity comprises a plurality of
the slot portions radially extending from the central portion.
[0082] Exemplary Claim 31. The oral care device according to Exemplary Claim 30 wherein
the plurality of the slot portions are circumferentially arranged about the central
portion of the distal section of the internal cavity in a spaced-apart manner from
one another.
[0083] Exemplary Claim 32. The oral care device according to Exemplary Claim 31 wherein
the central portion of the distal section of the internal cavity is defined by a plurality
of arcuate sidewall surfaces, wherein adjacent ones of the plurality of arcuate sidewall
surfaces are separated by one of the plurality of the slot portions of the distal
section of the internal cavity.
[0084] Exemplary Claim 33. An oral care implement comprising: the oral care refill head
according to any one of Exemplary Claims 22 to 32; and an oral care implement handle
comprising a gripping portion and a stem comprising an attachment portion protruding
from the gripping portion, wherein the oral care refill head is coupled to the oral
care implement handle with the attachment portion of the stem located within the internal
cavity of the oral care refill head.
[0085] Exemplary Claim 34. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 33 wherein
the attachment portion of the stem comprises a post terminating in a closed distal
end that forms a free end of the attachment portion of the stem, the closed distal
end of the post having a non-circular transverse profile.
[0086] Exemplary Claim 35. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 34 wherein
the post comprises a hub portion that nests within the central portion of the internal
cavity and at least one protuberance extending radially from the hub portion, each
protuberance nesting within one of the slot portions of the internal cavity.
[0087] Exemplary Claim 36. An oral care implement comprising: a handle comprising: a gripping
portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end, the distal end of the gripping
portion forming a first transverse shoulder; a stem extending along a stem axis and
comprising an attachment portion protruding from the first transverse shoulder, the
attachment portion comprising: a second transverse shoulder axially spaced from the
first transverse shoulder; a post protruding from the second transverse shoulder,
the post terminating in a closed distal end that forms a free end of the attachment
portion of the stem, the post comprising a hub portion extending along the stem axis
and at least one protuberance protruding either: (1) radially from a side surface
of the hub portion; and/or (2) upward from the second transverse shoulder, the at
least one protuberance terminating in a side terminal surface; and a vibration generating
device; a refill head comprising a sleeve portion extending from a proximal end to
a distal end, the sleeve portion comprising an inner surface that defines an internal
cavity; and wherein the refill head is detachably coupled to the stem of the handle
such that the attachment portion of the handle is located within the internal cavity
of the sleeve portion of the refill head and the side terminal surface of the at least
one protuberance is in surface contact with the inner surface of the sleeve portion.
[0088] Exemplary Claim 37. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 36 further
comprising a plurality of the protuberances circumferentially arranged about the hub
portion in a spaced-apart manner so that portions of the side surface of the hub portion
located between adjacent ones of the protuberances remain exposed.
[0089] Exemplary Claim 38. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 37 wherein
the portions of the side surface of the hub portion located between adjacent ones
of the protuberances are spaced apart from the inner surface of the sleeve portion
of the refill head.
[0090] Exemplary Claim 39. The oral care implement according to any one of Exemplary Claims
36 to 38 further comprising: the refill head further comprising: the internal cavity
extending along a sleeve axis from an open bottom end at the proximal end of the sleeve
portion to a closed top end; the internal cavity comprising a proximal section adjacent
the open bottom end and a distal section adjacent the closed top end; and wherein
the post of the attachment portion of the stem of the handle is located within the
distal section of the internal cavity of the sleeve portion of the refill head.
[0091] Exemplary Claim 40. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 39 wherein
the distal section of the internal cavity comprises a central portion located on the
sleeve axis and at least one slot portion radially extending from the central portion,
and wherein the hub portion of the post is located within the central portion of the
internal cavity and the at least one protuberance of the post is located within the
at least one slot portion of the internal cavity.
[0092] Exemplary Claim 41. The oral care implement according to Exemplary Claim 40 wherein
the side surface of the hub portion and the side terminal surface of the at least
one protuberance are in surface contact with the inner surface of the sleeve portion
of the refill head.
[0093] Further embodiments of the present disclosure are:
- 1. An oral care implement handle comprising:
a gripping portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end;
a stem comprising an attachment portion protruding from a first transverse shoulder
at the distal end of the gripping portion, the stem extending along a stem axis and
configured to be detachably coupled to a replaceable oral care device, the attachment
portion of the stem comprising:
a second transverse shoulder axially spaced from the first transverse shoulder; and
a post protruding from the second transverse shoulder, the post terminating in a closed
distal end that forms a free end of the attachment portion of the stem, the post comprising
a hub portion extending along the stem axis and at least one protuberance protruding
either (1) radially from a side surface of the hub portion; and/or (2) upward from
the second transverse shoulder; and
a vibration generating device.
- 2. The oral care implement handle according to embodiment 1 further comprising a plurality
of the at least one protuberance, the plurality of protuberances circumferentially
arranged about the hub portion in a spaced-apart manner from one another.
- 3. The oral care implement handle according to embodiment 2 wherein the plurality
of protuberances are arranged in a circumferentially equi-spaced manner from one another.
- 4. The oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiments 1 to 3 wherein
the at least one protuberance comprises a rib that protrudes radially from the side
surface of the hub portion and upward from the second transverse shoulder.
- 5. The oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiments 1 to 4 wherein
the closed distal end of the post comprises a depression located on the stem axis.
- 6. The oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiments 1 to 5 further
comprising:
the gripping portion comprising an actuator on a front surface of the gripping portion
for activating and deactivating the vibration generating device; and
the at least one protuberance and the actuator facing the same direction.
- 7. The oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiment 1 to 6 wherein
the at least one protuberance has an upper terminal surface and the hub portion has
an upper terminal surface that collectively define the free end of the attachment
portion of the stem and are located in a plane orthogonal to the stem axis.
- 8. The oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiments 1 to 7 further
comprising the attachment portion of the stem comprising a base portion protruding
from the first transverse shoulder and terminating in a distal surface that forms
the second transverse shoulder.
- 9. The oral care implement handle according to embodiment 8 wherein the base portion
comprises a locking feature configured to mate with a locking feature of the replaceable
oral care device, the locking feature protruding from a side surface of the base portion.
- 10. The oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiments 8 to 9 wherein
the base portion comprises one or more alignment protuberances protruding from a side
surface of the base portion.
- 11. The oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiments 1 to 10 wherein
the at least one protuberance has a side terminal surface spaced a first radial distance
from the stem axis and the second transverse shoulder has an outer edge spaced a second
radial distance from the stem axis, the second radial distance greater than the first
radial distance.
- 12. The oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiments 1 to 11 wherein
the vibration generating device comprises a power source, a motor operably coupled
to the power source, and an eccentric weight operably coupled to the motor; and wherein
a portion of a shaft that supports the eccentric weight extends into the hub portion
of the post.
- 13. An oral care implement handle comprising:
a gripping portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end;
a stem comprising an attachment portion protruding from the distal end of the gripping
portion, the stem extending along a stem axis and configured to be detachably coupled
to a replaceable oral care device, the attachment portion of the stem comprising a
post terminating in a closed distal end that forms a free end of the attachment portion
of the stem, the closed distal end of the post having a non-circular transverse profile.
- 14. The oral care implement handle according to embodiment 13 wherein the non-circular
transverse profile comprises a circular central region and at least one arm region
extending radially outward from the circular central region.
- 15. The oral care implement handle according to embodiment 13 wherein the non-circular
transverse profile comprises a circular central region and a plurality of arm regions
extending radially outward from the circular central region, the plurality of arm
regions circumferentially arranged about the circular central region in a spaced-apart
manner from one another.
- 16. An oral care implement comprising:
the oral care implement handle according to any one of embodiments 1 to 15; and
a replaceable oral care device coupled to the stem of the oral care implement handle.
- 17. The oral care implement according to embodiment 16 wherein the replaceable oral
care device comprises a sleeve portion comprising an inner surface that defines an
internal cavity, and wherein the attachment portion of the stem is located within
the internal cavity of the sleeve portion.
- 18. The oral care implement according to embodiment 17, when dependent upon any one
of embodiments 1 through 12, wherein the at least one protuberance terminates in a
side terminal surface that is in surface contact with the inner surface of the sleeve
portion of the replaceable oral care device.
- 19. The oral care implement according to embodiment 18 wherein the side surface of
the hub portion is spaced apart from the inner surface of the sleeve portion of the
replaceable oral care device such that a gap exists between the side surface of the
hub portion and the inner surface of the sleeve portion.
- 20. The oral care implement according to embodiment 17 wherein the sleeve portion
of the replaceable oral care device extends from a proximal end to a distal end, the
internal cavity comprising a proximal section adjacent the proximal end and a distal
section adjacent the distal end, and wherein the distal section of the internal cavity
comprises a profile that is configured to receive the post of the attachment portion
of the stem.
- 21. The oral care implement according to embodiment 20 wherein the distal section
of the internal cavity of the replaceable oral care device comprises a central portion
and at least one slot portion radially extending from the central portion, and wherein
the hub portion of the post is located within the central portion of the internal
cavity of the replaceable oral care device and the at least one protuberance of the
post is located within the at least one slot portion of the internal cavity of the
replaceable oral care device.
- 22. An oral care refill head comprising:
a sleeve portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end, the sleeve portion
comprising:
an inner surface that defines an internal cavity;
the internal cavity extending along a sleeve axis from an open bottom end at the proximal
end of the sleeve portion to a closed top end, the internal cavity configured to receive
an attachment portion of a stem of an oral care implement handle;
the internal cavity comprising a proximal section adjacent the open bottom end and
a distal section adjacent the closed top end; and
the distal section of the internal cavity comprising a central portion located on
the sleeve axis and at least one slot portion radially extending from the central
portion.
- 23. The oral care device according to embodiment 22 wherein the inner surface of the
sleeve portion comprises a sleeve shoulder axially spaced from proximal end of the
sleeve portion, the at least one slot of the distal section of the internal cavity
having an open lower end in the sleeve shoulder.
- 24. The oral care device according to embodiment 23 wherein the proximal section of
the internal cavity extends from the proximal end of the sleeve portion to the sleeve
shoulder and has a first axial length, the distal section of the internal cavity extending
from the sleeve shoulder to the closed top end of the internal cavity and having a
second axial length, the first axial length being greater than the second axial length.
- 25. The oral care device according to any one of embodiments 22 to 24 wherein the
proximal section of the internal cavity tapers with distance from the proximal end
of the sleeve portion.
- 26. The oral care device according to any one of embodiments 22 to 25 wherein the
at least one slot portion of the distal section of the internal cavity is defined
by first and second sidewall surfaces that extend radially outward from the central
portion of the distal section of the internal cavity and terminate at an end wall
surface.
- 27. The oral care device according to any one of embodiments 22 to 26 wherein the
central portion of the distal section of the internal cavity is defined by at least
one arcuate sidewall surface.
- 28. The oral care device according to any one of embodiments 22 to 27 wherein the
at least one slot portion of the distal section of the internal cavity radially extends
in a first direction from the sleeve axis; and wherein at least one tooth contact
element extends from the head portion in the first direction.
- 29. The oral care device according to any one of embodiments 22 to 28 wherein the
at least one slot portion of the distal section has a substantially constant transverse
cross-sectional area and terminates at an upper surface.
- 30. The oral care device according to any one of embodiments 22 to 29 wherein the
distal section of the internal cavity comprises a plurality of the slot portions radially
extending from the central portion.
- 31. The oral care device according to embodiment 30 wherein the plurality of the slot
portions are circumferentially arranged about the central portion of the distal section
of the internal cavity in a spaced-apart manner from one another.
- 32. The oral care device according to embodiment 31 wherein the central portion of
the distal section of the internal cavity is defined by a plurality of arcuate sidewall
surfaces, wherein adjacent ones of the plurality of arcuate sidewall surfaces are
separated by one of the plurality of the slot portions of the distal section of the
internal cavity.
- 33. An oral care implement comprising:
the oral care refill head according to any one of embodiments 22 to 32; and
an oral care implement handle comprising a gripping portion and a stem comprising
an attachment portion protruding from the gripping portion, wherein the oral care
refill head is coupled to the oral care implement handle with the attachment portion
of the stem located within the internal cavity of the oral care refill head.
- 34. The oral care implement according to embodiment 33 wherein the attachment portion
of the stem comprises a post terminating in a closed distal end that forms a free
end of the attachment portion of the stem, the closed distal end of the post having
a non-circular transverse profile.
- 35. The oral care implement according to embodiment 34 wherein the post comprises
a hub portion that nests within the central portion of the internal cavity and at
least one protuberance extending radially from the hub portion, each protuberance
nesting within one of the slot portions of the internal cavity.
- 36. An oral care implement comprising:
a handle comprising:
a gripping portion extending from a proximal end to a distal end, the distal end of
the gripping portion forming a first transverse shoulder;
a stem extending along a stem axis and comprising an attachment portion protruding
from the first transverse shoulder, the attachment portion comprising:
a second transverse shoulder axially spaced from the first transverse shoulder;
a post protruding from the second transverse shoulder, the post terminating in a closed
distal end that forms a free end of the attachment portion of the stem, the post comprising
a hub portion extending along the stem axis and at least one protuberance protruding
either: (1) radially from a side surface of the hub portion; and/or (2) upward from
the second transverse shoulder, the at least one protuberance terminating in a side
terminal surface; and
a vibration generating device;
a refill head comprising a sleeve portion extending from a proximal end to a distal
end, the sleeve portion comprising an inner surface that defines an internal cavity;
and
wherein the refill head is detachably coupled to the stem of the handle such that
the attachment portion of the handle is located within the internal cavity of the
sleeve portion of the refill head and the side terminal surface of the at least one
protuberance is in surface contact with the inner surface of the sleeve portion.
- 37. The oral care implement according to embodiment 36 further comprising a plurality
of the protuberances circumferentially arranged about the hub portion in a spaced-apart
manner so that portions of the side surface of the hub portion located between adjacent
ones of the protuberances remain exposed.
- 38. The oral care implement according to embodiment 37 wherein the portions of the
side surface of the hub portion located between adjacent ones of the protuberances
are spaced apart from the inner surface of the sleeve portion of the refill head.
- 39. The oral care implement according to any one of embodiments 36 to 38 further comprising:
the refill head further comprising:
the internal cavity extending along a sleeve axis from an open bottom end at the proximal
end of the sleeve portion to a closed top end;
the internal cavity comprising a proximal section adjacent the open bottom end and
a distal section adjacent the closed top end; and
wherein the post of the attachment portion of the stem of the handle is located within
the distal section of the internal cavity of the sleeve portion of the refill head.
- 40. The oral care implement according to embodiment 39 wherein the distal section
of the internal cavity comprises a central portion located on the sleeve axis and
at least one slot portion radially extending from the central portion, and wherein
the hub portion of the post is located within the central portion of the internal
cavity and the at least one protuberance of the post is located within the at least
one slot portion of the internal cavity.
- 41. The oral care implement according to embodiment 40 wherein the side surface of
the hub portion and the side terminal surface of the at least one protuberance are
in surface contact with the inner surface of the sleeve portion of the refill head.